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Royal Hospital School

The Royal Hospital School, Holbrook
Royal Hospital School (logo).JPG
Mottoes

Reg Hosp Gren
'Celebrating Britain's seafaring heritage through educating for the future'
"The Cradle of the Navy"
"Fear God and Honour the King" (Greenwich)
Association: Otia Tuta

(Latin: Ease after Toil)
Established 1694 Royal Charter
1712 Greenwich
1933 Holbrook
Type Public School
Independent day and boarding School
Royal Foundation
Religion Christian
Headmaster Simon Lockyer
Chaplain J. W. P. McConnell
Founders William and Mary
Location Holbrook
Suffolk
IP9 2RX
England, United Kingdom
Coordinates: 51°58′20″N 1°08′59″E / 51.9723°N 1.1497°E / 51.9723; 1.1497
Local authority Suffolk
DfE number 935/6056
DfE URN 124889 Tables
Staff 72
Students c. 700
Gender Coeducational
Ages 11–18
Houses

11

Junior Houses:

Drake (Junior House)     
Blake (Junior House)     

Senior Houses:

Anson (F)          
Collingwood (M)          
Hawke (M)          
Hood (F)          
Howe (F)     
St. Vincent (M)     
Raleigh (Day House)     
Cornwallis (Day House)          

Upper Sixth House:

Nelson               
Colours

               School Scarf

Publication "The Magazine" or "LOBS"
School Patron The Duke of York
Charitable Association Greenwich Hospital
Website www.royalhospitalschool.org

Reg Hosp Gren
'Celebrating Britain's seafaring heritage through educating for the future'
"The Cradle of the Navy"
"Fear God and Honour the King" (Greenwich)
Association: Otia Tuta

11

Junior Houses:

Drake (Junior House)     
Blake (Junior House)     

Senior Houses:

Anson (F)          
Collingwood (M)          
Hawke (M)          
Hood (F)          
Howe (F)     
St. Vincent (M)     
Raleigh (Day House)     
Cornwallis (Day House)          

Upper Sixth House:

               School Scarf

The Royal Hospital School (usually shortened as "RHS" and historically nicknamed "The Cradle of the Navy") is a British co-educational independent day and boarding school with naval traditions. The school admits pupils from age 11 to 18 (Years 7 to 13) through Common Entrance or the school's own exam. The school is regulated by Acts of Parliament.


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